Olof Johansson wrote:
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I disagree, I have one defconfig for all our boards to date. It means I
only have one kernel to build to test on all boards, instead of having
to build a number of different kernels. Keeping it fairly generic also
means a customer can start out using the generic kernel in case they
want to, and later on add their own drivers and prune out what is not
needed.
Well, I just prefer separate defconfigs but I can live with the common
one as well, feel free to merge it as you see it fit.
Cheers,
m.